Jasaeng Medical Foundation Donates 10,000 Hand Sanitizers to Regional Children's Centers Nationwide View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Hyun-ui] Jaseng Medical Foundation announced on the 10th that it will donate 10,000 hand sanitizers to local community child centers near Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospitals and Clinics nationwide to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


This donation was prepared to help hygiene and health management for low-income children and adolescents, who are medically vulnerable. With the recent start of full in-person classes, concerns about COVID-19 cluster infections among elementary, middle, and high school students have increased, so this aims to prevent infection risks among children and adolescents who have relatively lower immunity.


Jaseng Medical Foundation distributed a total of 10,000 hand sanitizers, 500 each, to 20 Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospitals and Clinics nationwide. Each Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital and Clinic is donating hand sanitizers to nearby community child centers in cooperation with local governments.


As of today, Gangnam, Ulsan, Changwon, Cheongju Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospitals and Seomyeon Jaseng Korean Medicine Clinic have completed the delivery, and all Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospitals and Clinics are expected to complete the donation ceremonies within this month.



Park Byung-mo, Chairman of Jaseng Medical Foundation, said, “In a situation where the threat of COVID-19 is rising again, Jaseng Medical Foundation will continue to strive to contribute to the promotion of public health.”


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